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Page 19 text:
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CUSTODIANS Mr. MacLeod, Mr. Clark, and Mr. Merrill,, with the addition of Mr. Cain (not pictured above), are the men who keep the school free of grease, grime, and the little mechanical problems — lockers and lights — which so often plague any institution. Though students seem bound to books and spiels, they cannot live without daily meals, is the philoso¬ phy of Mrs. Riley and the school kitchen workers. It is no easy job t o supply hoards of hungry students with their noon meal, and, at the same time keep enough bread and gravy for the third shift. SECRETARIAT Mrs. Helene Minsky, Mrs. Rita Hawkins, Mrs. Elaine Sinclair, and Mrs. Betty Giben manage the clerical affairs associated with running a high school. The in¬ creased office staff testifies to the greater amount of work required to administer our ever expanding school. As if that is not enough, there are always the students with unauthorized requests for late bus tickets or notes from home (?) designed especially to pester harried secretaries. Don ' t try to tell a secre¬ tary there is no such thing as a gremlin. KITCHEN Mrs. Jerques, Mrs. Foote, and Mrs. Riley
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Mr. Hale and Mr. Teittinen ART A patient, talented teacher, Miss Olliff is a wonder¬ ful help to prom and graduation decoration commit¬ tees. The art students missed her in the fall this year when she was in the hospital. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Teittinen and Mr. Hale manage the manual arts section of the curriculum. In charge of Mechanical Drawing and Industrial Arts respectively, these gen¬ tlemen instruct their students in useful fundamentals applicable in their future careers. Making rings and things SUBQTITUTE Mrs. Czarnowski — The Great Imposter — successfully plays the teacher ' s roll in any¬ thing and everything. To the Class of 1961 she has become a regular member of the faculty. 14
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